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Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) Standard

The computer industry standard network protocol or model for computer-to-computer communications. Developed by the International Standards Organization, OSI consists of seven layers or modules arranged in a hierarchy (see below) with each layer performing a function that is dependent on the more elementary (lower) layer. The system is “open” in the sense that layers are not tightly specified, which allows different networks to easily link or interconnect.

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